wutchamacallem:Bob16: So many of farks headlines are pathetically lame. It's amost like they are trying to attract the Fox news audience by being as stupid as they are.

Guess who struck-out last night.

Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha. Now I've seen wierd ass talk from people that have been pissed off by reading a post they couldn't handle but ive never seen somebody claim that they "know" an author didn't get laid. You would have been more credible if you threw out some accusations that I was a terrorist or a commie pinko.

Obscure ? Nah. The guy had a prime time TV show for like 20 years. He was funny for a total of about half an hour during that 20 years but I wouldn't call him obscure. If you wanted funny back then you had to go to Gleason or Kovacs.

Although not unfunny, what makes subby's headline so impressive is the perfect alliteration -- every single word starts with the same letter. You're welcome to resubmit your entry for consideration, but in the meantime subby gets this:

Although not unfunny, what makes subby's headline so impressive is the perfect alliteration -- every single word starts with the same letter. You're welcome to resubmit your entry for consideration, but in the meantime subby gets this:

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It's been a while but wouldn't alliteration require that the first letters sound similar as opposed to just being the same letter?

Although not unfunny, what makes subby's headline so impressive is the perfect alliteration -- every single word starts with the same letter. You're welcome to resubmit your entry for consideration, but in the meantime subby gets this:

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It's been a while but wouldn't alliteration require that the first letters sound similar as opposed to just being the same letter?

example; cyborg snakes slithered silently southward seeking...

as opposed to: cyclists crept constantly circling

Yes that's correct. Poorly phrased on my part but still applies to subby.

"Hello, this is Les Nessman with the seven p.m. news. The presidential campaign heats up as Carter-Kennedy coffee klatch concludes clash concerning Kansas Convention caucus. But in Bute, Bush, Baker and Brown blast bountiful big business boom. I'll be right back after these meif bressages."

Although not unfunny, what makes subby's headline so impressive is the perfect alliteration -- every single word starts with the same letter. You're welcome to resubmit your entry for consideration, but in the meantime subby gets this: